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- Boombal abstract "Boombal (pl. Boombals) is the name given to a relatively recent phenomenon of folk dance parties in Belgium, originating in the French bal folk. The partygoers indulge in pair, ring, line, and string dances such as the waltz, polka, An Dro, etc. adapted from the French bal folk scene. The events are seen as a more social and enjoyable alternative to the individualistic dancing that is often seen in modern clubs. There is a very low barrier of entrance due to the emphasis on having fun rather than meticulously performed and complicated dances.".
- Boombal wikiPageExternalLink www.boombal.be.
- Boombal wikiPageID "5875567".
- Boombal wikiPageLength "2267".
- Boombal wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Boombal wikiPageRevisionID "651376385".
- Boombal wikiPageWikiLink An_Dro.
- Boombal wikiPageWikiLink Bal_folk.
- Boombal wikiPageWikiLink Balfolk.
- Boombal wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Boombal wikiPageWikiLink Bourrée.
- Boombal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Balls_(dance).
- Boombal wikiPageWikiLink Category:European_folk_dances.
- Boombal wikiPageWikiLink Folk_dance.
- Boombal wikiPageWikiLink Ghent.
- Boombal wikiPageWikiLink Gigue.
- Boombal wikiPageWikiLink Polka.
- Boombal wikiPageWikiLink Schottische.
- Boombal wikiPageWikiLink Waltz.
- Boombal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Boombal".
- Boombal hasPhotoCollection Boombal.
- Boombal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citations_missing.
- Boombal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:One_source.
- Boombal subject Category:Balls_(dance).
- Boombal subject Category:European_folk_dances.
- Boombal hypernym Name.
- Boombal type Article.
- Boombal type Profession.
- Boombal type Art.
- Boombal type Article.
- Boombal type Profession.
- Boombal comment "Boombal (pl. Boombals) is the name given to a relatively recent phenomenon of folk dance parties in Belgium, originating in the French bal folk. The partygoers indulge in pair, ring, line, and string dances such as the waltz, polka, An Dro, etc. adapted from the French bal folk scene. The events are seen as a more social and enjoyable alternative to the individualistic dancing that is often seen in modern clubs.".
- Boombal label "Boombal".
- Boombal sameAs Boombal.
- Boombal sameAs Boombal.
- Boombal sameAs m.0fb8m4.
- Boombal sameAs Q736491.
- Boombal sameAs Q736491.
- Boombal wasDerivedFrom Boombal?oldid=651376385.
- Boombal isPrimaryTopicOf Boombal.